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900: Alex Ovechkin -- The Washington Capitals forward became the all-time NHL goals leader with No. 895 when he passed Wayne Gretzky on April 6 and can get to another milestone with his next three. He scored 44 goals in 2024-25 and has at least 30 in 19 of his 20 NHL seasons.
The Wolverines’ hockey program announced Tuesday that Pacioretty is joining the staff as a special assistant. The 36-year-old had not previously announced his retirement after spending last season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, registering five goals and eight assists in 37 games. He is a 17-year NHL veteran and six-time 30-goal scorer.
Superstar forward Mikko Rantanen landed at No. 13 on the list, the same place as a year ago when he was with the Colorado Avalanche.
Tom Wilson and Connor McMichael each had a goal and an assist for the Washington Capitals in a 4-3 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on Tuesday. Logan Thompson made 34 saves for the Capitals (4-0-0). Boone Jenner scored twice on the power play for the Blue Jackets (2-4-0). Jet Greaves made 19 saves.
The Penguins have a lot of forwards fighting for NHL spots, so Fabbri has plenty of competition to earn a contract. The former first-round pick has one goal and six shots on goal in three games, so if he ends the pre-season on a high note, it could be enough for him to get a contract.
As the Winnipeg Jets get ready for a new season, the front office has been dealing with the impending free agency of star Kyle Connor. Connor is entering the
Forward Max Pacioretty announced his retirement after 17 seasons in the NHL and joined the University of Michigan staff as a special assistant to head coach Brandon Naurato. Pacioretty, 36, recorded 13 points (five goals,